To make the cute little houses (Sweet Home #30-170), I stamped them on thick bristol paper with black ink and I colored them using Gelatos and watercolor pencils... same with the birdies which are part of another stamp set called Tweet Tweet #30-156.

Underneath the houses one can see a half of a baker's doily. I sprayed it lightly with some yellow ink...
Sous les maisons, on aperçoit un demi-napperon pschitté d'encre jaune...

The top portion is simply a piece of kraft stamped with Indian Wheel #40-2012 and VersaFine's sepia vintage ink. I printed a message there that reads "Guess who's coming home?"...
En haut de ce carré de 15 cm, on a une chute de papier kraft tamponnée avec Indian Wheel #40-2012 et l'encre sepia vintage (VersaFine).

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For this other square, I used a large shipping tag as a base. On top of that tag, I used 3-D adhesive to add the quote from the Tweet Tweet #30-156 set. {note: see how to do the "chalk effect"}.

The branch is from the set called Verdant #4310K. I stamped it on a piece of green paper with green ink and heat embossed with clear powder followed by some fussy cutting...
La branche est le tampon Verdant #4310K. Je l'ai tamponné sur un papier vert avec de l'encre verte puis embosser à chaud avec de la poudre transparente.

and here is another look at the page as a whole...
et voici à quoi ressemble la page 30x30cm...

Your house panel is a delight with the spotted paper not only echoing the spots on the roof of the left house & the chimney of the right one but making me think of a sky with your doily as the sun. The layering of your little banner is delightful & I had great delight in all your detail.The blackboard panel just took my breath away with the way your various colours & sizes of pearls are placed. I particularly like how those green fronds echo the little green flower on the house of your other stamped panel. And now I've just seen why my eye picks out those two panels - the same backing paper!! There's so much in this whole sleeve - those tulps at the top draw my eye down to the colours of the stamped frond & those 'berries' (pearls).A wealth of delight to my eyes.Paula (PEP)

This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing! I've been putting off making a Project Life album but am starting to think it's time. Especially after seeing what you've done here! This is an entirely different way of looking at it!

So love how you combine your scrapbooking with coloring and stamping, and how it does not compete with your photos. You have a great command of white space to make this happen! Love all the details ... the coloring on your houses and the pearls on your leafy vine especially!